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    Shipbuilding in Bangladesh

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    | Assignment on“Ship Building Industry Of Bangladesh” | Course code: MKT 616 Course Title: International Marketing Submitted to: Mr. Javed Tariq Assistant Professor Program: MBA (E); Semester: Summer 2013 Department of Business Administration Green University of Bangladesh Submission Date: 13 July‚ 2013 Submitted By (Group-C: Falcon): 1. Ariful Islam Juwel ID No.: 120207036 2. Khalid Saifullah ID No.: 120207048 3. Nazrul Islam ID No.: 120207044 4. Sharif

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    Working with a company called Ocean Rig there was very few issues with Pirates. However most recently on October 5th‚ seven Tanzanian pirates attempted to board a ship that Ocean Rig owns and has currently on its maiden voyage (first voyage out at sea) named‚ the Ocean Rig Poseidon. Tanzanian pirates fired on the ship with automatic rifles but they were soon thwarted by the Tanzanian navy and armed guards on the Ocean Rig Poseidon. How has the strategy of pirates changed over time? With

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    best tasting and highest quality sardines brand in the market ‚ aside from other products ‚services‚ and career opportunities of Mega Fishing Corporation. Other fishing companies use the traditional technique of shovels and tubs to store and transport the fish catch to the canning plant. Such a technique unnecessarily extends the exposure of the fish catch to the elements‚ where exposure results to temperature increases creating undesirable histamine levels that cause allergies when the fish is

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    chaired by the Secretary for Transport and Housing. The Marine Department ensures that conditions exist to enable ships to enter the port‚ work their cargoes and leave as quickly and as safely as possible. It is concerned with many aspects of safety and pollution prevention standards for all classes and types of vessels‚ from the largest container vessels to the smallest passenger-carrying sampans. It also maintains aids to navigation and mooring buoys for sea-going ships‚ manages three cross-boundary

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    Maritime Compass Llc

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    transactions? What ship is the best reference transaction? (the closest comparable)? Comparable transaction is a conventional method of evaluating the value of something that is ready for sale. To value a ship‚ one had to identify a set of “comparable” ships where comparability was based on four main factors: ship type‚ size (DWT)‚ age‚ and condition. The Bet Performer was a 11 year old ship‚ built in 1997‚ 172‚000 DWT capsize bulk carrier. From the Exhibit 4‚ there are five ships which are the

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    The ship of the line was the last of the sailing wooden warships. A ship of the line is a ship that fit the standard of a ship deemed suitable to sail in the line of battle. It evolved during the 17th century‚ and significant advancements were made during the Anglo-Dutch wars. By 1700‚ the ship of the line reached the form it would retain until wooden sailing ships were done away with entirely in the 1830s. It was during this era that the English grew to become a great naval power through the use

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    Analysis of “Shipping Industry” in India Business Group: Container Line Compiled by: Ashok Lalwani Introduction: There are many factors which directly or indirectly affect the present day businesses like government policies‚ regulations‚ laws‚ human rights‚ competition‚ technology‚ international organisations‚ world trade bodies‚ child labour‚ minimum wage‚ pollution‚ accidents‚ risks‚ violence‚ security‚ labour‚ supplies etc. Therefore it becomes important for every business to determine

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    Maritime transportation is the backbone of global trading. More than 80% of global product distribution are using ship (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development‚ 2015). Therefore‚ it has several advantages compared to land and air distribution. Compared to air transportation‚ maritime transportation is more efficient in terms of cost and quantity. Maritime transportation also can cover sea and have inter-island connected which are cannot be done by maritime transportation. Indonesia‚ which

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    Ship building industry in Bangladesh is set to emerge as new export leader after two ship builders said Monday they have already grabbed order worth over $250 million last year. Meghnaghat-based Ananda Shipyards said it signed agreements worth around $180 million while Chittagong-based Western Marine put its total orders to more than $70 million. "It’s a huge leap forward for us. If the trend continues‚ ship building in Bangladesh will be the second largest exporter after garments in 2015‚"

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    On December 6th 1917 two cargo ships traveling through Halifax harbour collided‚ creating the largest explosion until the detonation of the atomic bomb. The explosion killed many people and devastated Halifax‚ its harbour and the neighbouring towns of Richmond and Darmouth. The towns surrounding the harbour were thriving thanks to the war overseas and their populations grew drastically. Halifax quickly became a "boom" town by 1917‚ only three years after the war. Halifax’s population was about 50

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